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Preparing for Hot Earth

This article was written about 2 weeks before COVID-19^. Within this article, “Beware the falling empire” is of particular interest to the current situation. Please read this extra carefully. To say that COVID-19 is a game-changer is an understatement. COVID-19 will get its own article soon.

It doesn’t matter if you believe that humans are contributing to global warming or not. Doesn’t matter if you believe the current scientific consensus or not. What matters is that Earth is getting hotter. Some of the major consequences are:

  • Weather patterns will become more chaotic, with extreme weather to become increasingly common.
  • Some areas of Earth will become harder to live in. Yet, it’s to also important to be aware that others areas will become easier to live in. This reshaping of the ecosystem will make and break societies, turn farming upside down and remake transport networks.
  • Oceans will rise, risking to cause major conflicts over coastline loss.
  • Acceleration of global warming. Sadly, as average temperatures increase around the globe, there will be a number of elements that will further contribute to global warming. For example forest fires (much worse than the ones Australia just experienced^) and, much worse^, the release of methane from permafrost^.

Oh, and a solar maximum is on its way too, currently scheduled between 2023 and 2026^.

Sure, if our civilization finally reaches consensus on doing something about global warming, we may be able to slow or even reverse the process. But, given the current political outlook and economic dogmas, it doesn’t seem that we’ll see any serious measures being taken in the coming years. So, let’s get ready for what may be coming and let’s meet it with the best we’ve got.

Tipping the scales

While it may be discouraging to see that the large polluters seem stuck in the wrong millennium (or worse, they know exactly what’s going to happen), this doesn’t mean small changes won’t help. In fact, it is exactly these small changes that may eventually convince/force corporations & governments to do something more meaningful about global warming.

A powerful intent changes everything. If we set our mind to it, we, the people, can build any world we wish, because we are the civilization. Small changes gather into trends, trends break new ground and, at last, fundamental change follows.

Here are just a few of the changes any individual can participate with:

  • The market for ecological and ethical products is growing. Buy healthy and/or local products.
  • Choose jobs that benefit society or see how you can improve your current job and/or do what you can to improve your company’s social responsibility.
  • Remember that up until last century, before the emergence of monstrous industrial fast-food chains, meat consumption was much lower. It is easy to adjust to a lower meat consumption, focusing on higher quality meat.
  • If you own a house, invest in clean energy such as solar panels and heat pumps. You will get your money back while also improving your carbon footprint.
  • Consider ethical consumerism^. It’s an interesting instrument for change.
  • Do not underestimate the power of grassroots activism. Walk the talk, but also talk the walk: show friends and family what can be done. Some of these people may end up in places of power where they will build a sustainable future.
  • Consider ethical economy^ and what can be done to get us there.

There is a (pretty good) chance that enough people make enough changes to start tipping the scales and trigger a chain reaction towards the evolution of our civilization. If not, in time, the change will have to happen anyway. However…

Beware the falling empire

Endless economic growth cannot continue with finite resources. Either our growth will halt and then crash into an unprecedented recession, or the resources we prize (and how we consume them) will have to change, refocusing our economy on growing in other areas. Imagine an economy that focuses on producing quality products that last a lifetime. In any case, the current civilization will at one point go into decline. Global warming will probably accelerate this downfall.

If we don’t invent a better civilization in time, the forced modification of the current world order may be, at times, violent. Like an epileptic seizure, the old structures will thrash and convulse before they finally succumb to their inevitable fate, rendered obsolete by the civilization that has adapted to a new ecosystem. Hopefully, we’ll have something better in place by then. And if not…

It’s wise to plan ahead and make sure that we and our families don’t get in the way of the crumbling titan. Here are some things to watch out for, most of which are already happening:

  • Failing public services (particularly healthcare and pensions).
  • Conflict caused by societies fractured by inequality and extreme political/ideological polarization.
  • Vulnerable geographic areas when it comes to food growing capabilities and food&water supply.
  • Military conflicts between nation states stuck in our tribal past.

Consider the long-term outlook of geographical locations on Earth. Coastal, polluted, crowded or already hot areas may not be suitable to live in long-term. Northern latitudes, however, are well positioned to flourish thanks to the warming climate. Consider possible conflicts for land, especially in water-deprived areas or countries that may lose important territory due to flooding and/or raising temperatures.

Indeed, there are countless variables to keep track of if a “survival of the fittest” chaos ensues. Luckily, we now have some pretty amazing technology and communication methods. Well-prepared networks of individuals will weather whatever storm follows.

“Evolution cannot be stopped. It can only be embraced.”

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Ravi Shankar & Philip Glass – Sadhanipa

Ravi Shankar, one of the world’s most renowned sitar singers joins vibes with Western classical music composer Philip Glass. The result is a playful culture fusion journey, full of positive energy and daring moves. Instruments dance around each other, drawing countless patterns. There’s enough creativity here to satisfy the hungriest of ears.

I recommend listening to the entire album, called “Passages”.

YouTube (decent quality):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NV0xp-qAwfE^

For Spotify users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/1kWELsB6LfQ9DMamehK5c2^

That’s all folks, no Deezer for this one. Hm, falling behind, guys?

And here’s the Discogs entry for whoever wants to buy this album:

https://www.discogs.com/Ravi-Shankar-And-Philip-Glass-Passages/master/33256^

This Weekly Song entry has been brought from the FaceBook archive of Weekly Song^. This exploration was originally started through a FaceBook page, about 13 months prior to launching Mentatul. Slowly but surely, the entire FaceBook archive will be brought here.

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Igorrr – Cicadidae

It’s almost unfair, perhaps even rude that such a song dares to work so well! It’s one of those pieces that courageously defy categorization. One thing’s for certain though: it’s intense! And it’s almost impossible to „story-tell” it, so I won’t even try.

Challenge: count the unique instruments, samples, special effects and patterns in this song. Then, compare with some song you can hear on the radio. Chances are that mish-mash extraordinaire Igorrr will win by an order of magnitude.

You can listen to the melody for free, in good quality, on BandCamp, which is one of the best websites when it comes to supporting artists. You can also purchase the song (or album) from this same location.

https://igorrr.bandcamp.com/track/cicadidae^

YouTube (decent quality):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knuzcAGlTos^

And here’s the Discogs entry for whoever wants to buy this album:

https://www.discogs.com/Igorrr-Hallelujah/release/4124671^

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Khonsu – A Dream Of The Earth

The melody starts with a sort of riffing that is so flawless during its repetition that it feels like synthesizers are at work. But the “techno-metal” part of the melody is soon a distant memory, as waves upon waves of other robotic creations join in the song. And then, the mechanical riffing only serves as a contrast for the layers of reverbed instruments and echoing singers (male and female).

You can listen to the melody for free, in good quality, on BandCamp, which is one of the best websites when it comes to supporting artists. You can also purchase the song (or album) from this same location.

https://khonsu.bandcamp.com/track/a-dream-of-earth^

YouTube (decent quality):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAAIkbjtq1I^

For Spotify users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/78sagekD7OOXDd1XsB5LD6^

For Deezer users (high quality):

https://www.deezer.com/track/135081668^

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Jens Buchert – Liquid

Welcome to a soft, moody piece set in the forests of Crackling Sound Texture. The richness of electronic sound fills the void with all sorts of exotic little details. Look for piano drops, for hand drums and for those countless slivers of sound arising left and right.

You can listen to the melody for free, in good quality, on BandCamp, which is one of the best websites when it comes to supporting artists. You can also purchase the song (or album) from this same location.

https://jensbuchert.bandcamp.com/track/liquid^

YouTube (decent quality):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_PGWA2oxlM^

For Spotify users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/119UQiBAvOjHDpcVkrXpSy^

For Deezer users (high quality):

https://www.deezer.com/track/136306888^

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Steve Angello (feat. T.D. Jakes) – Rejoice

There are many “songs for change” out there. Some, will gently talk to the listener, conveying their message in a patient way. Most, go about it in a bit more lecturing fashion. This one? Well, have a read and a listen…

“You have to fix the mind before you can bestow the blessing
Because until they get their mind right
Everything you invest in them is going to leak out
Of the crevices of a mind that refuses to change.
Look at your neighbor and ask them
“Do you have a mind to change?”
Wait for an answer.
If they said no, drag them to the altar
Tell them they’ve got till midnight to get that fixed
They’ve got till midnight to dump out all jealousy
All pettiness, all unforgiveness, all strife, all malice, all confusion
All blaming other people for your mistakes
You’ve got till midnight to get rid of every poison
That’s hindering you, every inflexibility that’s stopping you
From what God is about to pour into your life
Woe be onto you if you’re going into another year and
Waste another year with the old mentality
While somebody’s in the hospital begging God
For the opportunity that you have right now
You better step into this moment
Put your hand on your head and say, “Give me a new mind”
Give me new mind means give me a new perspective
Give me a new perspective
Give me a new way of looking at my situation
Give me a new way of looking at my circumstances
Get my mind ready for this year
Because when I get this year there’s gonna be blessings
There’s gonna be miracles, there’s gonna to be opportunities
Oh, yes, it’s gonna be some struggles
It’s gonna be some challenges
It’s gonna be some tests
But even the struggles are an opportunity for me to show off
The victory if my mind can handle the change
‌Do you have the mindset to be blessed?
You have to decide to be blessed
You have to decide, “You know what, this is a day
That the Lord have made, I will rejoice
And be glad that I will rejoice”
Let the past go and step on into the future
Everything that’s inflexible and everything that’s not ready Everything that’s backwards and everything that’s negative and Everything that’s condescending and Everything that’s carnal and Everything that’s holding me back
I refuse to take it over into another year and waste another
New year with an old mind where the devil is alive
I will rejoice
I will rejoice
Woah, Dorothy I wanna tell you
You could’ve been home a long time ago
As soon as you decide to stop looking for answers in other people and miracles somewhere down the yellow brick road
And click the heels of your mind and set your affections
On things that are more
You could have been free years ago
I will rejoice
I will rejoice
I will rejoice
Look at your neighbor and say you don’t have to get out of trouble
Tell them you don’t have to get out of trouble before midnight
You just have to get your mind out of trouble
If you can get your mind out, you can get your money out
You can get your family out, you can get your job out
You can get your career out, you can get health out
You can get your prosperity out, if you can get your mind out
No devil in the hell, no weapon formed against you
No enemy that hates you, no witch that hexes you
Can stop you from being free if you can get your mind out
Grab yourself by the hand and say, “We’re coming out of there”
I will rejoice
I will rejoice
I will rejoice”

YouTube (decent quality):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deo_Cq5Hbd8^

For Spotify users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/763ZaL10pL15NsbGnl3q4k^

For Deezer users (high quality):

https://www.deezer.com/track/470529602^

And here’s the Discogs entry for whoever wants to buy this album:

https://www.discogs.com/Steve-Angello-Genesis/release/11028649^

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Delerium – Ray (feat. Kristy Thirsk)

Despite the slightly dark mood it could sometimes suggest, I find this song to be incredibly hopeful and motivating. This is not only because of Kristy’s fantastic voice, but also because of the beautiful lyrics.

“You walk around in your pain
It’s like a prisoner’s chain
But you won’t tap it, it’s addictive
When you’re avoiding your shame
And all the choices you’ve made
The spiral down is so seductive
It’s all a blur
When your whole world is upside down
And speeding
But don’t give up
There is hope under the ray of light
But you know it’s waiting
Oh, just melt under the ray
Find a love that never changes
Let it burn your pain away
Let resistance fade away
Oh, you’re safe under the love of ray
Always with you from today
And forever
You are a pilgrim, run to freedom
If you believe
It’s all you need
Disperse a ray of light and hope beginning”

YouTube (decent quality):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwzaCTH9-ko^

For Spotify users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/3cjC29ej8GE43hJuCBdsAa^

For Deezer users (high quality):

https://www.deezer.com/track/98922316^

And here’s the Discogs entry for whoever wants to buy this album:

https://www.discogs.com/Delerium-Rarities-B-Sides/master/836591^

This Weekly Song entry has been brought from the FaceBook archive of Weekly Song^. This exploration was originally started through a FaceBook page, about 13 months prior to launching Mentatul. Slowly but surely, the entire FaceBook archive will be brought here.

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Yoann Feynman – Noir

It may not start from the first second, but before we know it, wicked synths and merciless pounding will start wreaking havoc. Nasty samples join soon after. One crescendo later and the dark side reaches climax. Hail contrast!

You can listen to the melody for free, in good quality, on BandCamp, which is one of the best websites when it comes to supporting artists. You can also purchase the song (or album) from this same location.

https://fakemusicrec.bandcamp.com/track/noir^

YouTube (decent quality):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCR3ZWM_1Fs^

For Spotify users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/6BssLedzg61FYjAmsHAlNh^

For Deezer users (high quality):

https://www.deezer.com/track/480877932^

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Wardruna – Isa

An acoustic and choral masterpiece the likes of which human history just loves to parade around the Universe with. Even without knowing anything about the folklore behind this song, the strength of life flows through it with unstoppable might. That may not be apparent in the first couple of minutes, because life just rests then. But just wait for the rest to end and for the musicians to really start shining.

The lyrics, with translation:

“Alt liv – kvilande
Alt liv – glimande”

“All life – resting
All life – shining”

You can listen to the melody for free, in good quality, on BandCamp, which is one of the best websites when it comes to supporting artists. You can also purchase the song (or album) from this same location.

https://wardruna.bandcamp.com/track/isa^

YouTube (decent quality):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDyAp-wtnFo^

For Spotify users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/7aZrjrEBm30lntozZHt3Zb^

For Deezer users (high quality):

https://www.deezer.com/track/128809235^

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Michael McCann – Icarus

This song is the very definition of epic. It’s a finale of divine proportions, mightily constructed through a crescendo of sweeping orchestra of strings, synths and beyond-majestic choirs.

And yes, this was created for Deus Ex – Human Revolution^, a must-play video game, one of the best games of 2010s.

YouTube (decent quality):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n07RJW2BEBc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n07RJW2BEBc^

For Spotify users (high quality):

https://open.spotify.com/track/1crPnCZP0tn3a4EXv8nxX6^

For Deezer users (high quality):

https://www.deezer.com/track/702655682^

And here’s the Discogs entry for whoever wants to buy this album:

https://www.discogs.com/Michael-McCann-Deus-Ex-Human-Revolution/release/9539193^

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